April 23, 2012
WVU, Holgorsen to see familiar faces in Big 12
The Associated Press
Iowa State coach Paul Rhoads already has a history against WVU. He was Pitt's defensive coordinator when the Panthers upset WVU 13-9 in 2007.
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Dana Holgorsen is familiar with Big 12 country, having spent time under Mike Gundy at Oklahoma State and Mike Leach at Texas Tech.

As West Virginia's second-year coach, Holgorsen now gets to introduce the conference to the Mountaineers, who along with TCU will be making their debuts this fall.

In many ways, no introductions will be necessary. Big 12 coaches have crossed paths with Holgorsen and the Mountaineers before.

With several reunions in store, Holgorsen said Monday during the Big 12 coaches' spring conference call that there's a buzz among players and fans about the upcoming season.

"There's a whole bunch more than there was a year ago,'' Holgorsen said. "Our players have been in big games in the past. They understand what they're getting into without us having to beat them over the head with it.

"I think everybody understands what it is, how big of a challenge it's going to be and what we've got to do to prepare ourselves to be able to compete."

West Virginia officially joins the Big 12 in July. A three-month legal dispute ended in February with the Big East over the school's departure.

When asked about the recruiting process and trying to get a new message across about the Big 12 to players in the Northeast and in Pennsylvania, Holgorsen said it's different that pitching the idea of playing in the Big East.

"The one thing about the Big 12 which everybody understands is, it's a little bit more of a national scope,'' Holgorsen said. "Being in the Southwest and having the TV coverage, having the big-time BCS games that everybody's been to and playing for national championships which Texas and Oklahoma have done, it's a national scale. It goes from the West Coast to the East Coast.

"And a lot of people on the East Coast, because they're media savvy, they understand that. They're anxious about seeing games that are played on the West Coast. I'm not sure that exists in the Big East.''

Spring practice ended Saturday for the Mountaineers, who have their offense intact from the team that beat Clemson 70-33 in the Orange Bowl. Holgorsen said he strived for developing depth and continuity during the spring so that players arrive prepared in August.

Once the conference season starts, there will be some familiar faces on opposing sidelines.

Texas' Mack Brown and Iowa State's Paul Rhoads have a history with West Virginia going back to the days of longtime coach Don Nehlen, who retired after the 2000 season.

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